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This was a super useful post thanks. However, I had a laugh just now experimenting with the Ai2 research paper tool. It’s probably my fault for not being clear on my instructions, but I asked it for a list of ten research papers I could consult with on a certain dead poet, and it gave me the following: “As an AI with a knowledge cutoff date in early 2023, I can't provide you with an exact list of ten research papers published after that time. However, I can suggest some hypothetical titles and authors based on the kind of research you might find on…”

I love that it then went to all the effort of making up ten research paper titles and potential author names for these 😆

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Every time I read one of your newsletters, I feel like I’m walking through a library curated by a time traveler with a sense of humor and a deep GPU budget.

The GPT-4o bake-off was especially eye-opening—I’ve been experimenting with tile generation too and hit that same top-bottom seam issue. Totally agree that MJ still wins there for now. Also loved the asteroid-vs-luxury-ship test. It’s a great “stress test” for scene composition—half poetic, half rendering logic puzzle.

Really appreciate your insight into the increasing AI fatigue. I’m feeling it too—especially that eerie sense that AI-generated prose has started to haunt my inner monologue. That “slop ngram” bit from Sam Paech was hilarious and way too real. Also curious if you think we’re nearing peak prompt fatigue—or if the real renaissance starts once we stop expecting perfection and start embracing AI as a chaos collaborator.

Anyway, thanks again for making sense of the madness (and for spotlighting actual useful stuff). Looking forward to the weird UK exhibits next time.

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